Highly flexible and low deformation fastening device
A fastening device, relative deformation technology, applied in the direction of fasteners, belt buckles, medical science, etc., can solve problems such as smooth and clean lines of buckle damage
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Embodiment 1
[0278] Example 1 is from the buttons and buttonholes of a typical men's dress shirt. The buttons and buttonholes used were taken from the front of men's shirts produced by Van Heusen. Shirt is American made model #11879 / a Point Woven Oxford and was purchased on April 11, 1999.
Embodiment 2
[0279] Example 2 is buttons and buttonholes from a typical commercially available adult diaper. Buttons and buttonholes were removed from Depend Undergarment labeled #N 98104U3a-1401 and a random selection of 36 packs manufactured by Kimberly Clark Inc., Wisconsin.
Embodiment 3
[0280] Example 3 is a plastic buckle that includes a shell-shaped slot and movable fixation element. Example 3 included "CenterRelease, Fits 1" Strap Strap Model #1105, Strapworks, Lansing, Iowa.
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